[Stay on top of transportation news: Get TTNews in your inbox.] General Motors Co. is cutting more than 1,000 software engineers as the automaker moves to lean up its software and services ...
General Motors has partnered with automotive supplier Magna International and technology services and consulting company Wipro Limited to develop a platform where businesses can buy and sell ...
General Motors is cutting around 1,000 software workers around the world in a bid to focus on more “high-priority” initiatives like improving its Super Cruise driver assistance system, the quality of ...
GM is eliminating more than 1,000 jobs in its software division globally. Nearly 600 of the jobs being cut are coming from its Global Technical Center in Warren, Michigan. GM said the move is to ...
General Motors said Monday it is laying off more than 1,000 salaried employees at its software and service units worldwide. GM, confirming the layoffs initially reported by CNBC, said in a statement ...
Aug 19 (Reuters) - General Motors (GM.N), opens new tab said Monday it is laying off more than 1,000 salaried employees at its software and service units worldwide. GM, confirming the layoffs ...
Nearly 180 General Motors employees will be affected by job cuts to software roles, the automaker confirmed Thursday. Most of the positions are in software validation and program management and based ...
One of the big trends in the last few years is a move by many of the larger automakers build more of their vehicle software in-house. Among those that have elected to go down this path is General ...
uServices is the automaker’s new set of APIs for developers — and another step toward GM’s ultimate goal of the Software Defined Vehicle. uServices is the automaker’s new set of APIs for developers — ...
The automaker is joining the Eclipse Foundation to underscore its commitment for more open communication standards between connected cars. The automaker is joining the Eclipse Foundation to underscore ...
General Motors’ top software engineering executive David Richardson says the automaker isn’t trying to be Apple or Google. Its latest hiring spree might suggest otherwise. In the last eight months, GM ...